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This position involves a hybrid in-store/outside sales as many of our projects require visiting the customer at their facility. As a FASTSIGNS Sales Consultant, you will be the initial contact with current customers as well as prospective customers in our FASTSIGNS Center.
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Job Description: Visual Communications Specialist Also Known as: CSR, Customer Service RepresentativePOSITION DESCRIPTIONResponsible for sales activities from lead generation through the project management process.
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Fast-growing visual communications company seeks Customer Service Representative person with interest in Project Coordination. The successful candidate has:Inside Sales 2+ years experienceCustomer Service skills and experienceAttention to DetailStrong Project management skillsOpen to applicants with and without a college degree.
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If you are looking for a rewarding career in sales, not just another job, then come join our team as a Customer Service Representative (CSR)Our ideal CSR is an outgoing, focused, and motivated individual with excellent listening skills who can deliver an extraordinary customer experience.
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As a FASTSIGNS Inside Sales/Customer Service Representative, you will be the initial contact with current customers as well as prospective customers in our FASTSIGNS Center.
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As a FASTSIGNS Customer Service Representative, you will be the initial contact with current customers as well as prospective customers in our FASTSIGNS Center. At FASTSIGNS we pride ourselves on the best customer service in the Sign Industry and to prove it we survey our customers to ensure we constantly improve our service.
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We are especially looking for candidates with previous customer service, design, or sign experience We are specifically looking for bilingual (Spanish) candidates. You will learn to prepare estimates, implement work orders, follow up with customers, and find new sales opportunities You will be involved in daily team meetings, execute business and marketing plans, and be intimately involved in the success of the FASTSIGNS Center.
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FASTSIGNS #31901 is hiring for a Customer Service Representative to join our team! 2-3 years of retail or counter sales experience preferred. We have extensive training and support available to promote your growth as a sales professional and our business.
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FASTSIGNS is the franchise industry leader with over 700 locations in many countries worldwide. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to FASTSIGNS Corporate.
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FASTSIGNS #170901 is hiring for a Customer Service Representative to join our team! Enjoy being involved in daily team meetings, execute business and marketing plans and be intimately involved in the success of the FASTSIGNS Center.
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Fastsigns is hiring for a Customer Service Representative to join our team! Be the initial contact with current as well as prospective customers in our FASTSIGNS Center.
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Ideal Qualifications for FASTSIGNS Customer Service Representative: 2-3 years of retail or counter sales experience preferredHigh school diploma or equivalentOutgoing, responsive, eager to learn and has the ability to build relationshipsGreat listening and organization skillsAbility to sit for long periods (4 hours or more)Ability to view a computer screen for long periods (4 hours or more)Ability to work under pressure to output high volume, high-quality workDo you enjoy working with people.
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The successful candidate will have to cold call businesses, create follow up schedules, create reports on word done, and create work plans sales and performance goals. Commission's can run from 1.5% to 2% of total sales closed by the candidate along with bonuses for company wide performances.
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At FASTSIGNS, every day is unique and presents exciting opportunities, including new ways to use your talent and grow your skills. Working for FASTSIGNS will allow you to grow your personal and business skills.
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Do you enjoy helping people solve problems by offering advice and consultation? Are you looking for a job that offers constant learning, skills growth and a career path? Compensation: $36,500.00 - $40,000.00 per year Compensation: $36,500.00 - $40,000.00 per year.
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